Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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... become visible . Fourth Method . On a plain metalline mirror lay one slip of glass , but with a small piece of wood at one end under it , so that it may be kept about one - tenth of an inch from the mirror , and form an inclined plane ...
... become visible . Fourth Method . On a plain metalline mirror lay one slip of glass , but with a small piece of wood at one end under it , so that it may be kept about one - tenth of an inch from the mirror , and form an inclined plane ...
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... become so , nevertheless , merely on suppressing some of the small wires or rods we have sup- posed to be interposed between the adjacent particles of the system , at the time , I say , when these rods or wires supposed to transmit the ...
... become so , nevertheless , merely on suppressing some of the small wires or rods we have sup- posed to be interposed between the adjacent particles of the system , at the time , I say , when these rods or wires supposed to transmit the ...
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... become so by this supposition ; and in the same way , if one of the given conditions of the problem is , that certain adjacent bodies do not exercise any pressure upon each other , we shall express this condition by regarding these two ...
... become so by this supposition ; and in the same way , if one of the given conditions of the problem is , that certain adjacent bodies do not exercise any pressure upon each other , we shall express this condition by regarding these two ...
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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